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When Tomorrow Burns

When Tomorrow Burns

Hardcover

When Tomorrow Burns

About the Book

Three middle school students embark on a quest to find a book that may just save their lives in this spectacular novel about fate and friendship--from the Newbery Award-winning author of When You Trap a Tiger.

Once there was a tree. For two hundred years, there was a tree. There was a tree. There was a tree. Until the tree fell in a forest--and then there was a book.

When best friends Nomi, Vi, and Arthur were younger, they discovered a book of prophecies. It was so very comforting to know what was coming. But as the kids grew older, they forgot about the book.
    Until the final prophecy started coming true. 
    Now, as seventh grade tests their friendship and wildfires threaten Seattle, the final prophecy promises fire and destruction. Nomi tries everything to prevent calamity. The only problem? She needs help...but Vi's acting strange and Arthur stopped talking to her. 
    Vi can't tell Nomi, but she's been texting the coolest boy in school, and it's going well--until that boy makes an unexpected request, and she must decide who she wants to be.
    Meanwhile, Arthur joined the cross-country team, but he can't outrun the real reason he ended his friendship with Nomi. The best he can do is try to hide it.
    As the prophecy escalates, past and present intersect, fate and friendship collide, and secrets spread like wildfire. Together, Nomi, Vi, and Arthur must face the future...even, and especially when it's so uncertain.

Product Details

On sale: March 3, 2026
Age: 10 and up
Grade: Grade 5 & Up
Page count: 272 Pages
ISBN: 9780593485583
Reading level: Lexile: 710L | Fountas/Pinnell: V

Author Bio

Tae Keller is the Newbery Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author of When You Trap A Tiger and The Science of Breakable Things. She was born and raised in Honolulu, where she grew up on purple rice, Spam musubi, and her halmoni's stories. After high school, she moved in search of snow, and now lives in Seattle.

Reviews

★ "The result is a complex, carefully woven exploration of fate, autonomy, power, privilege, identity, and friendship. As beautiful and intricate as the rings of an ancient tree."
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"Threading a grounded story following three tweens on the precipice of change with adroit musings about climate disaster, misogyny, and the cyclical patterns of history, Keller delivers a moving, clear-eyed exhortation on the necessity of community."
Publishers Weekly

Captivatingly thoughtful, utterly unforgettable, and singularly brilliant. Part probing exploration of prophecy, part searing call to action, part pitch-perfect rendering of middle school dynamics—all woven into a masterful tapestry. I haven’t stopped thinking about it since I read it. Tae Keller is one of my absolute favorite writers, and this just might be her best work yet.”
—Jasmine Warga, #1 New York Times bestselling and Newbery Honor–winning author

Another unforgettable novel from one of my favorite authors. I loved Nomi, Arthur, and Vi. I have a prophecy that readers will love them, too.”
—Erin Entrada Kelly, two-time Newbery Medalist and National Book Award finalist

“In our uncertain world, Tae Keller’s tender and powerful novel explores the impact of stories, friendship, and ultimately, hope.”
—Lisa Yee, Newbery Honor winner and National Book Award finalist

“Tae Keller hopes When Tomorrow Burns will offer readers ‘a resting place for big feelings and big questions,’ and wow, does it ever. Keller’s writing brims with empathy and compassion as her characters endure excruciating embarrassments, messy friendships, and the myriad complications of growing up in the twenty-first century. A story as lovely as the mystery woven throughout it, When Tomorrow Burns will be a spark in the dark for young readers everywhere.”
—Megan E. Freeman, New York Times bestselling author

When Tomorrow Burns is for anyone who’s ever sensed a whisper of magic in a tree, a book, a friendship—or anyone who wants to. I loved it.”
—Elana K. Arnold, National Book Award finalist and Printz Honor–winning author